Instead of actually reading from the beginning, I gave her the benefit of the doubt (that maybe her writing got better) and read halfway into the book. I wasn't looking at plot, but, instead, at her actual writing.

Needless to say, my 3rd grade paper (I actually compared the two) had stronger vocabulary than her, excuse my language, piece of **** had. It was a disgrace to the literary world.

I am the 2%
Honestly they were written well, the plot was decent enough, it is just not tasteful to younger males. They did exactly what they were supposed to, entertain me for a while while I read them. I had no discrepancy with the series until the last book, which was almost entirely a build up for a huge fight, then the fight never happened, the end.

I actually read it just to see why people hated it so much. The begining is intersting, but then it gets gay after the 6th chapter. I mean, Jacob tells her he is a werewolf and shes like : "This is totaly legit! I trust you!"

I read them all for some quick AR points (my school takes grades for that). They weigh in at about 30 each, that's why I did it. Though I regret it, there was some value in humor at how bad they are. It's like The Room, but in book form.

I read them. Its only the media attention and the freak girls that are obsessed with it that make people think its gay. Plus the movies are directed towards a Justin-Beiber-esque audience. Other than that, its a good book series for people that are into vampire stuff.

Watched the movie at a sleepover. I know movies can differ alot from the books, and suck compared to them, but i really doubt that those disgraces to females, writers and humans could be any better in book form. But at least one gotta read it, which is good. Maybe it'll get them into reading